Massive makos, Queen Bosses and a baby angel shark on Discovery 'Shark Week,' where women shine

This image released by Discovery shows a scene from “Belly of the Beast: Bigger and Bloodier,†part of 21 hours of programing celebrating "Shark Week." (Discovery Channel via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Imagine stepping into a life-sized whale carcass decoy and steering it into deep water. You're looking — yes, looking — for a group of hungry sharks to spark a feeding frenzy. To attract them, you shoot out hundreds of gallons of synthetic blood and chum. Then watch them lose it.

That's what marine biologist Liv Dixon did for one of several eye-popping moments during the 21 hours of new programing this year where scientists risk everything to understand the apex predators better.

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